International Water Management Institute (IWMI) a CGIAR Research Center is seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates for a part-time consultancy assignment under CGIAR initiative on “Ukama Ustawi: Diversification for Resilient Agribusiness Ecosystems in East and Southern Africat”.
Project Background
The CGIAR Diversification in East and Southern Africa initiative (Ukama Ustawi) aims to support climate-resilient agriculture and livelihoods in 12 countries in East and Southern Africa by helping millions of smallholders intensify, diversify and reduce the risks in maize-based farming through improved extension services, small and medium enterprise development, supporting governance frameworks and increased investment with a gender and social inclusion lens.
Objective of the Assignment
The consultant will work closely with IWMI, ILRI and UU partner organizations to evaluate the potential of innovations, assess their readiness for scaling, and develop effective scaling strategies. The aim is to facilitate the adoption and widespread impact of agricultural innovations, contributing to improved productivity, sustainability, and livelihoods in the region.
Scope of Work
- Conduct an initial review and assessment of pre-identified agricultural innovations in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including researchers, farmers, and policymakers.
- Apply the CGIAR IPSR manual to evaluate the scaling readiness of the identified innovations, considering technical feasibility, economic viability, social acceptability, environmental sustainability, and institutional capacity.
- Facilitate workshops and consultations to engage stakeholders and gather insights on potential scaling pathways, challenges, and opportunities.
- Support the development of scaling strategies for selected innovation, including recommendations for scaling approaches, partnership opportunities, resource mobilization, and risk management.
- Provide technical guidance and support to implement the scaling strategies, including monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track progress and impact.
- Produce a final report summarizing the assessment process, scaling strategies, and key recommendations for scaling agricultural innovations in Southern Africa.
Duration: Sixty (60) days during July to December 2023.
Your application must include a copy of your curriculum vitae, a cover letter that addresses IWMI’s requirements stated above, and contact information of three professional referees who may be contacted if you are short-listed for the position.
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.